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(HURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922. TLL UU MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURBAU Friday and Saturday Specials at the Big Store Empress Electric Iron Special at $2.98 Weight 6 Ibs., with 6- foot detachable cord; equipped with end rest. On sale Friday and Saturday, special price .........$2.98 Tron carries guar- antee for one year, $3.50 Card Table of mahog- any-finish frame and legs; 29x2%inch top, covered with felt or imitation leather, Light weight and sub- stantial. Special Fri sstuntmy $3.50 Saturday LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Geena SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STB NEW YORK.—Pistols valued at $75,000 to $100,000 stolen recenth; from United States appraisers’ stores, according to government agents, who/ Having chartered the steamer believe guns went into hands of un-/dianapolis for the trip, suff mer derworld residents, U. Students Plan to Victoria, B. C. LOS A to save life of R swallowed potson and walked Fer a j- Drink” ter All Safe hospital, asking attendants to “help G Cee) PLD Tf! Without the Slightest Inconveniei Phone Elliott 4910 ST Ts dents at the University of Washing ton will go on an excursion Saturday EG—-Physictans work Beeson, who y WOMEN CONQUER MENACING FIRE Mrs. M. Barber, 74, Leads | Brigade That Saves Home Mrs, Marthe Barber, white haired and U4, wa receiving the thanks of an entire neighborhood Thursday while she rested up from her strenuous efforts of Wednesday, when she organized & housewives’ bucket brigade and | subdued a roaring brush fire | which threatened to destroy the community in which she lives, between Henry Ronald sta- tons, north of the city limits. The fire sprang up about § p.m. sweeping over a 40-acre tract In the! rear of Mra. Barber's home, Mrs. R. C, Seovill, Mra, Barber's daughter was warned of the danger by by and rushed out with b water and from the chicken house, | threatening. = = | | Meantime Mrs. Rarber rushed thru munity, organizing all the women she could find, and together they went to the assistance of Mrs. | Seovil | After hours of stren labor the = ore kets of back brooms to beat tt which it was women finally triumphed the flames and, when engine company No, 11 arrived from Seattle to nanist them, the flames were under control Barber's “brigade” were Herbert, Mrs, M. Clark, Mrs. Mra. MT. M. Fish: over | In Mre. Mra. W. J, B. Bartlett others. nd Maj. Lewellyn to Enter Rifle Meet Maj. Fred W. Liewellyn, of the 47th infintry, of Seattle, is a member rifle team now In |of the infantry | training at Fort Niagnra, N. Y., for the national small arms matches | that will take place at Camp Perry, ©., about the middie of August. Maj. Liewellyn was a meniber of the Washington state rifle team in 1907 which took fifth place in the national content He was adjutant general of the state for four years. He hax com: peted twice In national contests, |Says Bergdoll Is Hater of America PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3—In bia articles, “The Truth About Berg doll.” Charlies RK. Fehritn of Philadel describes the present appear Trip to Victoria |°" of America’s arch slacker as Th-| that of a “fat, middle-class German stu-| with a hatred of everything Amert can.” Fehrlin was one of the party of army intelligence operatives who [recently tried to kidnap Bergdoll in }Germany, 1t was the purpose of the United States government to return Bergdol) to this country to serve the entence-impord for the violation of the tive draft act into FARMER IS NAMED WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. — Prent dent Harding today nominated John 1H. Guill, Jr. farmer of Chico, Cal, to be a member of the federal farm loan board. 108 ANGELES.—Robert R. Stu- art, 15, son of J. C. Stuart, newspa- per man, dits of blood poisoning. A Noted Sale of Genuine VICTOR VICTROLAS! mce Through OUR EASY, Yet DIGNIFIED, Payment Plan We have a new, fresh stock of all the latest models to CHOOSE from. WILL ‘5 ‘This easy payment plan is dally giving many homes the enjoyment of music Your home enter- tainment allowance will for the care payments PLACE IN YOUR HOME ‘ANY GENUINE VICTOR VICTROLA Balance to be paid in Small Payments extending over long period of time NO INTEREST : Witty Hoshclane Pine Everything pertaining to musi 1519 Third Avenue ic THE SEATTLE STAR Says Divorces Can Be Cut * * She Wishes to Be Senator Dr. Anna Hochfelder BY MARIAN HALE divoree and sex educa “Our school systems need to be} changed so that by the time a boy| Hon will be the objects of new state |°F Sith has finished high school hej jor she i# trained to do some particu | if Dr. Anna Mochfelder,|isr thing to earn a living. democratic candidate for ee | nomination aed “The question we face is this:| that office. {Just what ts to predominate in our Our greatest reforms and most |country, quality or quantity? Are| tadical leginiation needs to be direct |We to consider population trrespect- | led along these lines, she believes, and |!ve of quality our goal, or are we to |here is the field for the woman poll-| work for quality, as we do in breed | |tician to work. jing a finer type of animal | “The welfare of our nation depends| Dr. Hochfelder'n views « lon improvement of home conditions |sult of her experiences Marriage legislation Brooklyn, | / as state senator, the re an wife | i|| t| {| Heaven irrigation bond issue as soon fan the supreme court of Washington | rules op the validity of the issue, ac- made today by John L. Etheridge, manager jot Morris Brothers’ Etheridge returned Tuesday from an} passes certain physical tests and nal people from bringing into the oe “our tawn should provide tor eex|Eastern Capital Awaits by three-fourths the applications for PORTLAND, Aug. 1—Fitty-stx of Ueense tn tasued, should be required enable her support her children i certify he Is capable of providing for cation he has had lawful and gainful proves himee!f desirabie. “Yet in our own country we put) practically no restriction on mar- world defective children the state education for those about to be mar “4 State Ruling, Is Report divorcee. 4|the nation’s largest financial igstitu. to present evidence she is skilled in | tions have formed a syndicate and/ the became a widow. himeelf and wife, and thet for at|cording to an announcement employment riage to prevent diseased and eriml- CASH IN SIGHT must care for. ried. Such education would reduce “Every woman, before a marriage | “Au a trade or oecupation which would iwill take over the $28,000,000 Horse “The man should be required to Jeast three months prior to his appli. corporation. en the court rul-| mbia ry in pton cou ashington, now a barren section. | ’ jon Is to be brought | tne elreular pip for from the Kl Miss the east slope of Mount! party at least two } finish the! work, the general contract for which ~~ already been let. | x INGHAM.—Lendis Nielson killed by falling tree at Wood amp at Lake What | og: | Knight | com | EAT BETTER SLEEP BETTER WORK BETTER FEEL BETTER loggit WHAT’S IN THE AIR August 3 K F C—(360 meters) 5:30 to 6:45 p.m; 9:15 to 10:30 p. m At all good K D Z E—(80 meters) 2:20 to its |] 4:30 p. m, KzZC p.m K J R—(360 meters) §:16 to 9:15 4360 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 FR = == | TEETH ‘How You May Have A FREE DALY | Realy Fine Complexion Pa |Says Buttermilk Cream and Soap! Used Each Night Before iring Makes Complexion Soft, Smooth and Beautifully Clear, time application of butter- Our whalebone rubber, which does |™ cream to whiten 7 pre- i . " nh and remove harsh lit- not cover the roof of the mouth if |? kles# and ugly sallownoss you have two or more teeth, | was ere Natural Rubber, set of [ta throughout the country aF $6 QO | tring fe buttnia’time in the fo peat tease . a delightful new vanist Lyke Rubber, a perfect. re p that ensures ab Gum : . complexion and snow white production of the human gum, set) Cohn, ” f these of Noth € ‘4 truly vonderful at any first-class drug or. toilet GOLD CROW $4 ! 4s counter by simply asking for BRIDGEWORK. “e went patronage is Howard's Butterm Most of our p: recommended by our early custe ther's recipe, but w again hands n Sc e retiring the face sed with Warm water, just hot enough for the heat t mers, whose work is still giving good | pleasant to the skin, and using ards Buttermilk Cream Soa sptiataction. jand rub gently, Using # little All work guaranteed for 15 years.| tion. When the skin looks pink and Examinations free. |fecla soft and warm apply « small should be el quantity of Howard's Buttermilk ‘ream, rubbing wel » the pores completely abs ¥ i | find this treatment all that is , Jeary to keep away ; | us wrinkles. favorite drug CUT RATE for Howard's DENTISTS. .::2) ares focally | | 10 centa qetiver oF ear sets” for Established 20 Years seam and Bond. toward Bros, Cov} 2nd Ave. and University St. or tollet Huffalo, N. Y. Bartell Drug Com- pany can supply you, a pair .... PAGE 5 THE RHODES so. 9 to 10 Silkoline; 200 yards, 96 inches wide of very fine quality for draperies and comforts. | Thin material sold form erly for 306 and She a yard. For this hour, in Odd Lots of Women's Apparel, Including ® Jumper Dresses of Jer ney cloth and 6 Velour Sport Skirts. The latter fare in striped patterns Priced for quick clear ance, this hour, on the cholce at Bath Towels; 600 Terry Cloth bleached Towels of good quality and hemm They are in size 22x41 inches, Formerly 60¢ each. For this hour, in the Domes. eaeiuiid BOC or 3 for $1.00 Dependable Merchandise FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mati, telephone or ©. 0. D. orders taken chandise, and the right to limit quantities ty reserved. 10 to 11 Boys’ Sport Blouses— Men's Tles;a broken line Women's Overall Suits; quick clearance the of Neckties including 250 30 in all, made of heavy . ys' Section in offer iutetiole open-end, blu denim, and « very ng its complete line of convenient carb) for Tho and $90 Percale Yourin-Hand styles, and perry pickers. ‘They ort Blow for an featuring many splendid have been selling at hour sale. They ar patterns, Values selling $3.75. For this hows, well made and in # £004 gornerty 0c, Tse im tho Men's Depart assortment of patterns meot this hour, priced for this 5 siete “ each... a 50c hour, each 2 C 04a Lets, tneluding Bathing Caps in various Dress Ginghams; 1,300 Huck Towels; 1,200 of styles and colors, form yards of Gingharne, 32. them, made of bleached ¢rly selling at oa ibe inches wide and in sf : dor nd $1.00, and Perfumes checked and pinid pat Clon and having redor Co assorted odors that terns nene are to be White borders. They will god for 60c, 75¢, $1.08, priced special for this be priced special for this $1.60 and $2.00 an ounce. hour, in the Domestic hour, in Domestic Choice, for this hour, in ce RE | 11 to 12 Section, each... 10 1to2 the Drug Sun- at. Gries Dept. Boys’ Wash Suits—Special Group II. $1.25 Group I. 95c Boys’ Wash Suits of durable materials in plain and con. trasting colcrs. Sizes are yea styles, Friday, each, Formerly $1.65 an 95¢. 2 to Women's Silk Boot Hose; warter tops, medium gray and pearl inforeed lisle black, white, sm color, Sites are 8% to 10, every color, @ PAlE....00+ Scrima, Votles, Swiss, yards, Form For this hour. Milanese Silk Gloves; land rearing of better citizens,” ahe|mother of two sons, school teacher I declares. probation officer, social worker and and 6, in black, white and a few colors, with “Immigration is carefully guarded. | attorney Paria point and embroidered backs. Also, We do not admit an alien unless he} She is 39. Fabric and Silk Gloves, slightly soiled or mended. For this hour, in Oliver Twist and Midday Speclal for this hour, or 2 pairs for $1.00 Curtain Materials; 250 yards of Marquisettes, File and Challies in short lengt ty 2be to $1.75 « yard. 338 paire in sizes 56% verious 28 Sizes are 2 to a $1.95. 2 , each, $1 200 pairs, with re heels and toes, in but not each sizein yy, 59c he Nets, Cretonnes , from 3 to 9 .39c Wash Suite Children’s 8 years. in Oliver Twist, Balkan and Middy styles and of a variety of materials and colors. Formerly $2.25, 0, $2.75 and $2.85. Group III, $1.95 All of our first-grade Wash Suits in sizes 3 to 8 years. ‘This includes the Tom Sawyer line. Balkan, Middy and French Sailor stylem. While Suits in Oliver Twist, Formerly $3.25 to $3.95. they last at $1.95 each. ight blue, jour, in partment, Figured Wash Ribbons, tn shades of pink, blue, maize and white, and in %, %. % and “-inch widths. sold formerly for 6%c, 744¢, 10¢ and 12%e a yard. yards, for this hour, Gt, @ YOA. cere eee Organdie nets; 30 of them in sizes 1 to 4 years, and in colors of maize, orchid and pink, These sold form- | ge! erly for 96e and $1.25, and were then reduced, For this the Infants’ 29c These 5c 4to5 Bon- fBrassieres; 60 .of back styles. and 46, Corset Dept., COED 609 0s Satta or 2 for 25¢ De Children’s U1 and boy years. 200 partment, & BUIt. .-eccrecces on Vriday Hour Sale mer et 2 Te { made of pink mesh In open- Sizes are 44 |f They have been = regularly at each. For this hour, in the 15c¢ | 500 Muslin Union Suits for girs in sizes 6 to 12 Formerly 50¢ a sult, For this hour, in the Wom. en's Knit Underwear, De |] 25c A. B. COON FOR ASSESSOR ‘That ho believes taxes can be low cred without changing the present tax laws o fthe state is declared by Archie B. construction for the Railway Acces sories Co, didacy for county assessor on the re publican ticket “I believe in the practicability of the present tax laws of the state,” said Coon, “which, if equitably and fearlessly executed, our tax rolls a decided dectease in tax laws of the state ts declared by “This would mean a fair and im | partial adjustme to Swim Channel is Work will not DOVER, © and, August 3.—Miss | begin wu 30 days later to allow/| Mercedes Gleitze, holder of many time for the filing of objections. | women's ewimming records, plunged | The Horse Heaven country, which} inte the English channel at 730 a. m. | [includes 310,000 acre | along the Co-| today, in an attempt to swim to ty. | France. No woman ever has accomplished and but two men. Michel, who was to have started with leitze, abandoned bis plany feat superintendent of has filed his can would show on]to the edy to nt of values, both jextended trip to astern enn | ree) and personal, and can be ac nd centers. : j 7 lished by a determined assessor. i Coder the pian, ae anneuncea,| > oy 5 & Sr jeach institution is to take over} . |Co, 4 |$500,000 worth of the bonds. Ne| Woman Attempting | xicn move will be made, however, until | George this har OUT |Bellingham Movies Under One Control} ,%>"" == When the Bellingham Theaters, Inc, takes over control of the two Jensen & Von Herberg interests August all the motion picture theaters tn Bellingham will be under! LS- &~- one management. | 4 All Fat People Should Know This} Fat people owe m debt of gratitude! 10, author Marmola Prescription, and are still more indebted for the reduction of} effective obesity rem-| tablet ription Tablets can be obtained at/| ug stores the world over at the }reasonable price of one dollar for a or you can secure them direc ot pr 612 Woodward ave This no Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin) Parade im the World IFLOTO CIRCUS SiPAD BILLS (* 0 beet WEST SHOW of the now famous! orm. Marmola Pre- ice from the Marmola Detroit, | ow leaves no excuse |for dieting or violent exercise for |the reduction of the overfat body to normal,—Advertisement. Regularly Sells at $2.50 Guaranteed one year. WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN CUPS (ONLY) Flapper’s Curling Iron Special at $1.98 Especially made for BOBBED HAIR. Very special at 10¢ each. Exceptional Values in CANNING SUPPLIES TAL SPE JELLY GLASSES Nias ODOC dozen ECONOMY COVERS— Special, dozen ........ 7 BOYD-MASON COVERS— Special, dozen BALL. MASON FRUIT ARS—Special at, dozen (1-quart size) Complete with covers and rubbers, 25c 25c 93c porcelain-lined Ford Bar Radiator Cap Regular 50c—Special 25c CHAMPION X SPARK “ PLUGS, special . oo 49c EXTRA PORCELAINS. .25¢ SIMONS’ CLEANER or POLISH, reg. 60c, special. . 39c A wonderful cleaner and polish for your auto or furniture, Delivered only with other goods. Special Prices on ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS 9x33—Regular 350— 2 5c Special. .........+ seeeeeeeeereesseccs 15x33—Regular 55e— Special. ...... 604+ 39c 18x45-—Reg. T5e; special, . 59c 24x37—Reg, 75; special. . 63c Hardwood frames and covered with black sereen cloth.